From the Mediterranean to the Libyan Sahara. Chemical analyses of Garamantian glass
This paper presents the results of electron microprobe analysis of 124 samples of glass from sites in Libya, most from the Saharan oasis belt of the Wadi al-Ajal. Imported Roman vessel glass; beads; vitreous production waste; and Islamic glass bangles have all been analysed, and provide the first ch...
Main Authors: | Duckworth, C, Mattingly, D, Smith, V |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2014
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